The Week’s Top Affiliate Marketing News Stories (March 27, 2009)
Posted by Tennyson_Rog in Affiliate Marketing, Web 2.0 Marketing, Weekly eNewsletter
Friday, 27 March 2009 18:55
Connecticut Bill Passes Initial Test in Joint Finance Committee
The Connecticut Joint Finance Committee overwhelmingly passes a bill similar to the bill enforcing New York’s Amazon Tax.
Firms Seek Profit in Twitter’s Chatter
Other companies are trying to profit from Twitter’s popularity by experimenting with business models that incorporate parts of the free messaging service.
California Affiliates – Join the Fight Against Bad Legislation
Check out this post for details on what you can do in protest to the California bill threatening to alter the affiliate marketing industry.
The Behavioral Targeting Stimulus Plan
An online marketing company expands to offer a unique online data cooperative of shopping and purchase data that is the underpinning of certain behavioral segments.
Give Consumers Choice: Ads vs. No Ads
The rise of TiVos and other digital recording devices as well as online video snacking have forced broadcasters to change their business models, yet “their replacements…are not necessarily ready for primetime.”
I can’t believe that the politicos have nothing better to do than hassle work-at-home folks who are trying to build up and live the American dream. But, I guess I shouldn’t really be surprised!
I agree with that! There looking for more revenue to generate and not considering the impact on affiliates that earn their living like this.